Watch Joe McNally’s Entire Presentation from Photo Pro Expo

Check this out… If you missed this year’s Photo Pro Expo, you now have the opportunity to see Joe McNally’sentire 2-hour presentation online! It’s only available until Wednesday, February 20, so make sure you watch it sooner than later. Plus, you can also watch interviews with Kevin Kubota, David Ziser, Zach and Jody Gray, and Rick Sammon! Just click this link to watch those videos and register for next year’s Photo Pro Expo for only $129.

Posted by Brad Moore

Combining my two biggest passions, music and photography, I get to capture the best moments of shows from a unique and creative perspective. Hopefully, exciting the viewer about the music as well. Plus, I get a buzz off being inches away from music legends!
When I'm not shooting shows, I work with Scott Kelby and the gang at Kelby Media Group as Scott's photo assistant and the photo studio manager. I've been a contributing photographer to some of Scott's bestselling books, including The Digital Photography Book Set, as well as managing his hugely popular guest blog series.
Previously I worked with Joe McNally absorbing all I could about lighting and photography while assisting on jobs for National Geographic, Sports Illustrated, Golf Digest, FedEx, Nikon, and Micron.

I’m enjoying it so far, but every couple minutes I have to reload the video because UStream will decide it doesn’t want to buffer anymore. :(

Christopher Helms

OK it finally decided to cooperate, and … wow. That was pretty incredible. Thanks for letting us know about this!

Balliolman

What a shame, the buffering problem makes watching the video impracticable.

amilyshurtz

I’ve read some article says that there are a number of
picture styles which can be used when shooting in modes such as manual,
aperture and shutter priority. The creative control modes can only be used as
their own independent modes, but you can increase or decrease the level of
their affect.

Ken

Joe is the best, period.

Nat

“The gift of time is a precious one” – indeed it is. There is so much to learn from this great photographer :)!